Evergreen Country Club - Public Course

This club offers a private eighteen hole course for members only and a public eighteen hole course. The head pro said that no female has ever scored par on the Private Course, and the best score for the men is 69. The signature hole is #14, requiring a shot to an island green. Approximately 5,000 new trees were planted in 1985.

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Course Reviews

Buckhorn Springs Golf & Country Club"Not boring!"After having played this course, I can only say, it is not boring. Holes run all directions. Course is well maintained, and well run. The people are very friendly, and treated me well beyond my expectations. I would move here tomorrow.---Dan Hopp, Waupun, WI

Cedar Creek Country Club"Beware the Trees"CCCC offers an interesting layout nestled in a thickly forested peninsula that juts into Cedar Creek Lake, about 60 miles southeast of Dallas.
The course will challenge you, but it is not impossible.---M. Flowers, Odessa, Texas

Turtle Bay Golf Club"short but challenging"while the course is very short..there are a few holes that require good ball placement or you will end up in the water..hole #2;#6;#11;#12 and #14.....good for the short game as well and for the price you can't beat it; however depending on when you go play can be sometimes very slow.---D George, West Palm Beach